SCOTLAND want the scum-half to be fully recovered from a gruelling season in time for the summer tour of North America, Argentina and South Africa and his club side have listened to their request.

EDINBURGH RUGBY have agreed to rest captain Greig Laidlaw for the next five weeks after a request from the Scotland camp.

Incoming Dark Blues head coach Vern Cotter and his predecessor Scott Johnson - now the Scottish Rugby Union's new director of rugby - want the scum-half to be fully recovered from a gruelling season in time for the summer tour of North America, Argentina and South Africa.

The Scots number nine is due to join Aviva Premiership side Gloucester in the summer, but Cotter wants his vice-captain ready to hit the ground running once he finally completes his own protracted move from French Top 14 outfit Clermont Auvergne around the same time as Laidlaw calls time on his Murrayfield stint.

Laidlaw was one of Scotland's top performers in last year's RBS 6 Nations but was badly off form during this year's competition, with some pundits suggesting Glasgow's Chris Cusiter should be handed a starting role.

But Johnson said: "Greig has played a lot of rugby for both Edinburgh and Scotland this season and he's been a key figure in our leadership group.

"His time at Edinburgh has meant a great deal to him and he will have the opportunity to play again for Edinburgh this season.

"With the schedule as it stands looking ahead over the next 16 to 18 months, we're grateful to Edinburgh for supporting this move."

Gunners fans have been reassured that Laidlaw - who joined the capital club in 2006 - will be given the chance to say his farewells before the end of the season.

But in the meantime, Edinburgh head coach Alan Solomons will put his faith in young half-backs Grayson Hart, Sean Kennedy, and Sam Hidalgo-Clyne.

He said: "The performance of the national team is of the utmost importance to the whole of Scottish Rugby, and this is will be a big year for Greig.

"He has been a long-standing servant of this club and we are happy to support him and Scottish Rugby in this regard

"We have very capable, young Scottish scrum-halves who will compete for the number nine shirt next season, and will continue to get the opportunities they have handled admirably in Greig's absence during the RBS 6 Nations."